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Call to ban Burqa in UK in public and privateOf headscarfs and hate, freedom of speech, keeping immigrants out of Europe A new Parliament - A new Europe? Legislator invited to Britain to show Fitna Dutch legislator Geert Wilders recently received an invitation from a member of the British House of Lords to visit London to a show of his controversial political film Fitna which is highly critical of Islam EU lawmakers won’t allow screening of anti-Islam film The European Parliament on December 17 refused to allow the screening of an anti-Islam short film in the European Union parliament building in Strasbourg. Geert Wilders, the maker of the film and leader of the Much hype about nothing as Fitna hits the virtual world The http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7d9_12066- 24103 link was the gateway to Fitna, the film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders, but now it has an official statement explaining the removal of the online film, blaming the British media as Thousands rally against Islam critic Ban on burqas imposed only in schools, government offices A proposal has been rejected by the govt put forth by anti-Islam MP Greet Wilders pushing for the prohibition of burqas in all public places. The Dutch government, however, plans to ban burqas in schools Dutch prepare for Islam critic’s film about Koran The upcoming release of a film about the Koran by Islam critic and Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders is causing unrest in the Netherlands. The government has met several times in recent weeks to prepare Dutch museum backs off Muslims don’t like The city museum of The Hague has decided not to include in an exhibition a work of art that may offend Muslims. The picture, made by Iranian artist Sooreh Hera, is entitled Adam and Ewald Labour party rejects members’ anti-Islamic statements Dutch Labour party (PvdA) Chairman Ruud Koole says Islam critic and Labour council member Ehsan Jami is distancing himself from party ideology with his statements about Islam, and creating dissension within the party. In an The left and right gang up to attack Islam Of Muslims, movies, mosques Mecca, the Koran, and schools The integration into Dutch society of growing numbers of Muslims has created a cauldron of debate pitting critics of fundamentalist Islam against legislators, educators and supporters of religious tolerance, calls to ban the Koran, a It’s Heil to Mein Kampf from education minister Dutch Education Minister Ronald Plasterk has said Adolf Hitler’s book Mein Kampf should be freely obtainable, according to a media report. “Perhaps we should lift the ban on Mein Kampf,” Labour member Plasterk was quoted Lawmaker calls for closure of all Muslim schools Saudis protest Dutch politician’s anti-Islam remarks The Saudi ambassador to the Netherlands, Waleed al-Khareejy, has demanded that a Dutch anti-immigration politician apologise and retract his recent attack on Islam and the Koran. The demand, made informally, was immediately rejected by Geert Anti-immigrant party backs down in furore The right-wing Party for Freedom (PVV) led by anti-immigrant Dutch politician Geert Wilders has withdrawn its attempt to block the nomination of two junior ministers with dual nationality after a furore in the lower house Party leaders meet in secret in coalition talks The leaders of three Dutch political parties met in secret to begin talks on forming a new governing coalition following inconclusive elections last year, Deutsche-Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. The meeting took place “somewhere in the Netherlands,” New Dutch parliament votes for asylum seekers’ amnesty The newly-elected Dutch parliament voted by the narrowest of margins late on November 30 for a general amnesty for some 30,000 long-term asylum seekers, throwing down the gauntlet to outgoing Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk, Deutsche Final election results confirm parties’ standing in Netherlands The Dutch electoral commission confirmed on November 27 the provisional results released after parliamentary elections on the week before last, news reports said. Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende's Christian Democrats (CDA) were the largest Wilders targets Islam as his big issue For his many detractors, Geert Wilders cuts an odd, and even sinister, figure with his bleached hair swept back from his forehead. But when he makes one of his trenchant points about radical Islam he Plan to ban burqa days ahead of election - Netherlands Polls put ruling Dutch Christian Democrats in the lead Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende's Christian Democrats (CDA) are edging ahead of their main rival, the Labour Party (PvdA), two weeks ahead of elections on November 22, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported, citing an opinion MPs reject ban on Sharia, Islamic parties Little in 2005 to justify Dutch anxiety over terrorism The threat of terrorist attack by fanatical Islamists hung over Dutch public life throughout 2005, taking up hours of parliamentary and court time, dominating media debate and souring relations between the famously tolerant indigenous population Dutch left clear winners in local elections The Dutch left came out clear winners in local elections held across the country as results were declared last Wednesday, with the Labour Party (PvdA) and the Socialists (SP) scoring seats mainly at the expense |
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